Armstrong MIDLENGTH First Impressions

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  • Armstrong MIDLENGTH First Impressions
    This NEW board from Armstrong is that perfect One Board quiver for the Wing Foiler and Foil Surfer. The longer rail line and narrower outline creates a board that not only moves through the water faster but also gets up onto foil sooner. Getting onto foil is different than the FG board because of it's length, from our experience using the wing to generate lift is more effective than bouncing the board up and down. For Light wind wing foiling this is a great alternative to the full downwind foilboard experience more compact and easier to manage with a wing in hand.
    This board also serves as a great Surf Foil Board for someone who wants to get up in the most marginal of conditions. The width of the board depending on size is quite comparable to a standard fish or hybrid surfboard which makes paddling super easy. Due to the longer length the board generates plenty of speed to catch not only whitewash waves but small unbroken waves, which makes this board a winner for the beginner surf foiler.
    If you're in the Bellingham Area Stop by our Store and check them out, we also have some for Demo. Thanks for watching!
    Product Info: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Location: KPS Headquarters
    Kite Paddle Surf
    2620 N Harbor Loop Dr # 18
    Bellingham, WA 98225
    (360) 775-2741
    www.kitepaddlesurf.com/
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  • @bobkowalski4153
    @bobkowalski4153 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    thanks for your review. I am 196 lbs - does the 85l tick all the boxes in light wind conditions (10-18knots mostly) and wave winging? I'm currently on a 5.5, 94l board. I do not want to go for the 100l as it simply gets too long and too close to my DW board.

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  22 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      I would say yes! The 85L board is an excellent light wind option for someone around 200lbs. I have found the 75L to be a great light wind board for myself (165lbs) so I think sizing up one would be a great choice - Ethan at KPS

    • @user-zr9zd9zj9u
      @user-zr9zd9zj9u 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      At 200 lbs it starts to sink, how do you start in 10 knots?